I'm British English and use the European date system (dd/mm). Changing the language to "English" changes the date to mm/dd. Is it possible to change the menu description to English(American). As far as I can tell there doesn't need to be an English (British) option, as that's what the app defaults to.

Paul, the option is there for example for people using the app with Windows in German and wanted to see the app in English for example. In your case, 2Day should fetch the settings you have in Windows. Do you want to have a different settings in Windows and 2Day regarding date format?

I just installed the 30 day trial app and it looks really good except that it doesn't always seems to get the due date right. For recurring tasks, it seems to pick the first date the task was due, not the most current date. On other tasks, sometimes a task will have a due date but the app shows it as "no date". Thanks in advance for your help.

Apparently current card view might be a polishing layout for presenting to-do lists comparing with other GTD tools, but I think it might not good for our focusings. Man shall have limited concentration on it current workspace, and I think most of people would focus on Today's or high-priority tasks most of the time rather than the whole list.
That's why I saying here: I'd like to suggest that 2Day would update a layout which always splitting the workspace into 3 parts from left to right:

Hamburger Menu | Single Column List Group by Due Day | To-do Detail (Editing)

The Single List may also group by priority/folder/tags etc option by user. Such a list may mainly display user's current focusing tasks on top for most of who needs. And also drag & drop on list shall change task's due-day/priority attributes. On the left side of the workspace, task detail displaying of current selection will be very easy for user to manage this task's notes/subtasks/due-day/priority/tags etc.

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Apparently current card view might be a polishing layout for presenting to-do lists comparing with other GTD tools, but I think it might not good for our focusings. Man shall have limited concentration on it current workspace, and I think most of people would focus on Today's or high-priority tasks most of the time rather than the whole list.
That's why I saying here: I'd like to suggest that 2Day would update a layout which always splitting the workspace into 3 parts from left to right:

Hamburger Menu | Single Column List Group by Due Day | To-do Detail (Editing)

After the last 2Day update UI elements became larger. I know it was done because many users had been reporting small font issues, but now you'll get many users reporting fonts are too large. :) Different users have different screens and scaling options set in W10 settings.

I suggest to introduce scaling option. If UI is already scaling based on DPI it is probably doable in a reasonable amount of time to add scaling option to setting and take into account this option when scaling UI. Hope my guess is true. :)

Changing scaling in windows is not an option for 15.6 full screens.

Thanks for the great app!

After the last 2Day update UI elements became larger. I know it was done because many users had been reporting small font issues, but now you'll get many users reporting fonts are too large. :) Different users have different screens and scaling options set in W10 settings.

I suggest to introduce scaling option. If UI is already scaling based on DPI it is probably doable in a reasonable amount of time to add scaling option to setting and take into account this option when scaling UI. Hope my guess is true. :)

The new Windows 10 interface is beautiful, however the touch targets for the functions are too small to accurately hit on my Surface 3 tablet.

There are two issues:

1) It is very difficult to hit the icons in the folder list on the left. They are simply too small on my screen to accurately touch, generally I need 2-5 attempts to get a function to work. On my 27-inch monitor they approach usability but they are still awfully small.

2) The sync icon is on the left side of the screen. The "syncing" notification is on the right. Because I have to concentrate so hard on hitting the too-small sync icon, I don't see the notification appear on the screen. Since I can't tell if I've got the sync to start, I hit the icon again -- and get a modal dialog that tells me I've canceled sync. And then I have to do it all again.

I know that you are using DPI scaling to manage the size of UI elements, but the touch target icons are simple too small to start with.

The new Windows 10 interface is beautiful, however the touch targets for the functions are too small to accurately hit on my Surface 3 tablet.

There are two issues:

1) It is very difficult to hit the icons in the folder list on the left. They are simply too small on my screen to accurately touch, generally I need 2-5 attempts to get a function to work. On my 27-inch monitor they approach usability but they are still awfully small.

2) The sync icon is on the left side of the screen. The "syncing" notification is on the right. Because…

I run my business using a cloud based job management application called WorkflowMax. (workflowmax.com) The various projects can be bookmarked in a browser but the 2day interface could also be used to open WorkflowMax projects (or any other internet based resource) via a hyperlink from a 2day task box.

I think (based on my understanding and use of GTD) the most important field for every Task is the type (e.g. "Next Action" / "Someday"/ "Plannin"/ "Active" etc. In Toodledo this is called the Status field. I would happily pay a good sum to have this feature, otherwise I cant see how you can use this app to follw GTD at all! Like other users say, this then links with the Project/Sub Task idea, so you put a list of tasks in the project, and select the first one to be the "Next Action" and the rest are "Planning". Thats a shame becasue your app has a lot of great features and good UI.

Status (or type)

I think (based on my understanding and use of GTD) the most important field for every Task is the type (e.g. "Next Action" / "Someday"/ "Plannin"/ "Active" etc. In Toodledo this is called the Status field. I would happily pay a good sum to have this feature, otherwise I cant see how you can use this app to follw GTD at all! Like other users say, this then links with the Project/Sub Task idea, so you put a list of tasks in the project, and select the first one to be the "Next Action" and the rest are "Planning". Thats…

I would like to share my 2Day tasks to delegate or just for viewing with my friends, colleagues or family members. Now, that Microsoft bought Wunderlist, sharing feature is a huge competitive advantage for them.

Allow the option of changing the Microsoft account that Sync uses on the 2Day Cloud service in Windows 8.1.
I am able to enter an alternative account on Windows Phone 8.1 when I start the Sync 2Day Cloud service for the first time.
This allows people that share common goals (my wife and I) to be in Sync!

I already paid for the App again on her devices (phone/computer) I just need to enter my account to Sync with on her Computer as well (her phone worked already)

The model described shouldn't affect the purchase or licensing of 2Day, since it would be a change in programming of the Sync function.

p.s. I am being selfish and using all 3 of my votes! ;)

Allow the option of changing the Microsoft account that Sync uses on the 2Day Cloud service in Windows 8.1.
I am able to enter an alternative account on Windows Phone 8.1 when I start the Sync 2Day Cloud service for the first time.
This allows people that share common goals (my wife and I) to be in Sync!

I already paid for the App again on her devices (phone/computer) I just need to enter my account to Sync with on her Computer as well (her phone worked already)

The model described shouldn't affect the purchase or licensing of 2Day, since…

I'd like to see an Android version some day in the future. :) I saw you declined about 6 months ago another petition for it, but maybe you'd reconsider.

Maybe a web app? Where they create an account and link it to OneDrive, that way they can always have their data with them. I would even also consider a subscription type plan like Wunderlist or Todoist. I think your UI and intuitiveness is far beyond theirs!

I love the 2Day app. I would so enjoy having multiple sources for my tasks as I use ToodleDo to manage my home projects and Exchange at work. I tried to use ToodleDo for both but its just inefficient and I end up ignoring those work tasks.

Seriously I've been trying different apps for 3 years and yours is the only one I purchased!

I'd love to see a change for "Voice Commands." Specifically the ability to change the wording used to "designate" the app e.g., "2Day" sounds too much like "Today!"

Would suggest looking at how the Dev for Voice Butler (Jens Gorm Rye-Anderson) is able to do this. You can have the app change the command from "Butler" to anything you want to type in e.g., my name, butler, Steven, etc.

Using VCs in a car is tough enough, but when the key trigger word (app name) sounds just like a real day... it causes confusion.

OneNote is a powerful app.
Sometimes I create notes and after a while it becomes a task.
When a note in OneNote is created it would be nice to include (by using the share button) this note into a 2Day task.